Lafayette Officially Adopts Land Acknowledgement Statement
- Post AuthorBy Henry Wolff
- Post DateThu Apr 18 2024
“It’s a huge step towards inclusivity and just making our city more diverse.”
- Post TagsIndians, Pandering Politicians
“It’s a huge step towards inclusivity and just making our city more diverse.”
“You’re as far north as you can get in the United States, and yet we have the cartel here.”
State officials are particularly troubled by places honoring Indian fighters.
The Permanently Aggrieved don’t know an honor when they get one.
“Native women are unstoppable. We’re an unmanageable lot, and you’re going to be hearing a lot from us moving forward.”
New regulations require institutions to “defer to the Native American traditional knowledge of lineal descendants.”
“A bare majority Native American population voting district is not effective for Native Americans to elect the candidate of their choice.”
Even whites known for “amicable relations with the Native tribes” are subject to erasure.
Citizen of the Penobscot Nation: “It is a daily reminder that we are in our homeland.”
The state’s flag depicts a white settler and a departing Indian.